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Molecular, Biochemical, and Structural Studies of the Mechanism of S-RNase-Based Self-Incompatibility in Petunia
Kao, Teh-hui
(PI)
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Pennsylvania State University
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Agriculture & Biology
pistil
100%
Petunia
65%
F-box proteins
59%
loci
58%
pollen
57%
Petunia integrifolia
35%
inbreeding
31%
pollen proteins
31%
X-radiation
27%
haplotypes
27%
bacterial artificial chromosomes
26%
anthers
21%
Angiospermae
18%
proteins
17%
high school students
16%
graduate students
15%
genes
14%
clones
14%
Petunia hybrida
13%
self-pollination
12%
wild relatives
12%
outcrossing
11%
ubiquitin
11%
pollen tubes
11%
college students
11%
biologists
11%
seed productivity
11%
crystallization
10%
molecular genetics
10%
pollination
9%
growth retardation
8%
flowers
7%
summer
6%
genomics
6%
degradation
6%
organisms
6%